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Scholarship Donor - AIT

Northern Alberta Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association

Donor Since: 2002
Number of Scholarships: 1
Websites: Northern Alberta Architechtural Woodwork Manufacturers Association
Scholarship Information:AWMAC- Northern Alberta Chapter Scholarship

History:
The objectives of AWMAC Northern Alberta Chapter are:

- To promote the interests of persons, firms and corporations engaged in the business of manufacturing, supplying, and/or installing architectural wood products in Canada.

- To endeavor to achieve closer relationships and a better understanding among the various chapters of the industry and to improve and standardize as close as possible the methods of submitting and accepting tenders, as between architect and/or engineer, general contractor, trade contractor and owner.

- To gather statistics and other matters calculated to be of use and assistance to the members of the association.

- To assist is all ways in the improvements of public relations.

- To promote close liaison between members and their suppliers.

- To secure uniformity in usage, custom and trade conditions of those engaged in the architectural woodworking industry.

- To formulate and encourage an educational program for the training of millwork employees to the end that the industry may benefit from improved methods and increased skills.

- To provide such further services as shall from time to time be deemed expedient for the protection or promotion of the best interest of the membership.

- To represent the members of the Association in any matters pertaining to the architectural woodworking industry.

- To promote legislation affecting the industry in all its branches and to oppose or support, as the case may be, any contemplated legislation by Federal, Provincial, Municipal or other authorities in so far as the same may affect the architectural woodworking industry.